Dak Kopec

Dak Kopec

Should we increase access to unstructured interactions with nature? David "Dak" Kopec, Environmental Psychologist, argues "yes". Dak has published three books, two monographs, and several journal articles.

Dak holds a doctorate degree in Environmental Psychology
with a concentration in perception and design and two master’s degrees, one in
Architecture and another in Community Psychology. He is an Assistant Professor
at Radford University, has served twice as a Visiting Lecturer at Virginia
Commonwealth University in Doha Qatar and Visiting Professor at the University
of Hawaii in the schools of Architecture and Medicine.

Among Dak’s most notable accomplishments include several
journal articles, the completion of three books: Environmental Psychology for Design, Health, Sustainability and The Built Environment, and Evidence Based Design: A Process for
Research and Writing. He has also authored two monographs; Americans with Disabilities Act and The
Elderly Population and Designs that Protect:
Incorporating Culturally Diverse Perspectives in Long-Term Care Facilities.
He was also a host of a television pilot for TLC (The Learning Chanel) and
hosted a second television pilot produced by Baja Posse Movies.

Dak was also invited by the Costa Rican National Congress’
of Medicine and Engineering to discuss the role of Design and Health, testified
before the California State Senate on issues of Environmental Health, has been
invited to present on the future of design at the IDA (International Design Alliance) Congress in Taiwan,
and he is listed as a Fullbright Specialist and member of ASID’s Distinguished
Speakers.